Flip-flops, rash guards, and more at Beachwear Shop
Post-security at Curaçao’s Hato International Airport, Beachwear Shop is exactly where people scramble for one last bikini, pair of boardshorts, or flip-flops before or after the beach. Stock skews casual resort: swim trunks, women’s swimwear, lightweight cover-ups, T‑shirts, caps, and basic sunglasses, all aimed at Curaçao’s 30°C-and-sunny reality rather than fashion week.
Prices run solidly airport-level: think roughly €20–40 for swim trunks, similar range for standard women’s suits, and cheaper for accessories like hats or beach bags. Quality sits in the middle: better than market stalls on Mambo Beach, not on par with high-end resort boutiques. If you forgot something essential for a week in the sun, you’ll find a workable replacement here without spending luxury-hotel money.
Stock leans heavily into Curaçao themes, with island-logo T‑shirts, beach totes with local prints, and bright colors that fit straight in at places like Jan Thiel or Kokomo Beach. You’ll also see practical basics: simple flip-flops, UV shirts for kids, and quick-dry shorts that actually survive daily saltwater use. Sizing can skew limited at the extremes, so larger and very small sizes sometimes sell out first.
Figure 10–15 minutes to browse properly, more if you’re sorting out full outfits for two or three people. Bags are light and easy to carry back to gates, so you won’t feel loaded down walking to boarding. Tip: if you know your size in a favorite brand already in your suitcase, match the cut and grab a backup piece here so you’re not testing fit at the beach.